Welsh Mountain Pony (Section A)

Intro

All sections of the Welsh ponies come from Wales and the Welsh Mountain Pony registers under Section A of their studbook. The Mountain pony is the original, an ancient breed that inhabited Wales prior to Roman invasion, of the four types of cobs, this is the oldest.

Origins

The mountain ponies are thought to be descendant of the Celtic ponies, however their confirmation indicates that there was some Arabian influence along the way.

4 Welsh Pony Types

Based on the blood of the mountain type, 3 other types have emerged.

Section A – Which is the mountain pony and they may not exceed 12.2 hands.Section B – A slightly larger animal that stands 12.2 – 13.2 handsSection C – A pony of cob type and a more robust animal standing up to 13.2 handsSection D – The Welsh Cob which is a horse type standing 14 – 15.1 hands

Features

Average height 12.2 hands

Physique

Head is small & handsome with straight or slightly concave profile
Eyes are large
Ears are small & pricked
Neck is shapely & arched
Back is short & straight
Chest is deep & broad
Shoulder is long & sloping
Legs are sturdy with broad joints
Hooves are round & tough